Senco SN70XP User Manual

Sn70xp clipped head, Xtremepro, 3½" framing/sheathing nailer

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Applications:

Features:

SN70XP Clipped Head

XtremePro

3½" Framing/Sheathing Nailer

Tool Specifications:

SN70XP: 170301N - Sequential actuation
SN70XP-TN: 170302N - Sequential actuation
Tool Weight: 9.6 lbs. (3.6 kg)
Height: 14 ½" (368 mm)
Length: 15 ¾" (400 mm)
Collation: 20˚ strip
Operating Pressure: 70-120 p.s.i.g. (4.8-8.3 bar)
Mode of Operation: Tool is avilable with either sequential or contact
actuation trigger mechanism.

Hose Fitting: 3 ⁄8 " NPT

Fastener Specifications:

Drives .113 – .131, Smooth 2”– 3 ½”, Ring 2” – 3”,

Screw 2 ½” – 3”. . Capacity 50 – 70

HF (.120)

HC (.120)

KC (.131)

GC (.113)

GE (.113)

HE (
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ICBO APPROVES SENCO 2 1/4” HARDENED STEEL NAIL

for anchoring wood sill plates to concrete with Model SN70.

Research committee report No. 3538, issued March 1979, recommends: SENCO 2 1/2” hardened steel nails for

non-load-bearing inter ior plate anchorage driven with a maximum spacing of 20˚ into concrete having a

minimum curing time of 7 days or compressive strength of 2000 psi. Wood sills must have 1 ½" thickness.

Versatile pneumatic nailer drives ring, screw, and smooth-shank nails for

tough fastening jobs. The rugged and reliable SN70XP drives full 3½" nails

into hard woods; 2¼" hardened steel nails into concretewith power to spare.

Its tilted 30˚ magazine permits maximum maneuverability in tight work areas.

It has an ergonomically designed handle for superior balance and operating

comfort.

Truss building, framing, sub-flooring, sheathing, decks. Drives hardened

steel nails into wood-to-green concrete. Other applications include crate and

box assembly, pallet making, furniture frame assembly, and cabinet work.

Paramount among the features of the SN70XP is the wide range of fasteners it

drives. This tool, like all SENCO tools, is designed for optimum performance

with minimum maintenance. Snap-open tool nose permits quick and easy

clearing of fastener jams.

Choose the right trigger system for your specific needs!

Sequential Actuation Trigger (also known as restrictive trigger or trigger fire) operates in

the following a sequence - depress the safety element at the nose of tool against the work

surface then pull the trigger. After each fastener is driven, release the trigger and lift the tool

off the work surface before starting the sequence again. This trigger is recommended and

acceptable for most applications.

Contact Actuation Trigger (also known as dual action, bounce or bottom fire) operates in

the following sequence- pull the trigger first and keep the trigger pulled while moving the

tool along the work surface with a bouncing motion, depressing the safety element at the

nose of the tool against the work surface where the fastener is to be driven. This trigger is

recommended for use by trained professionals only in high production or volume

applications.

Always read the Operators Manual and Safety Instructions with all tools to ensure proper use

and safety precautions. For additional information on trigger systems and how SENCO will

save you time, reduce costs, and increase quality, call our toll-free Action Line:

800-543-4596 to find your nearest Authorized Senco Dealer, Distributor or visit our web

site at: www.senco.com

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